Tokyogriz, At this point it is pointed towards U of M and more broadly (especially in the NUMEROUS national reports) Our city police department and County attorneys office. (which is where it belongs IMO)
It may or may not be coincidence but since Van Valkenburg and more specifically Mark Muir have had their jobs there has been a remarkable drop in sexual assaults in Missoula. But understand a report to any "agency" be it campus safety or Police department is not necessarily a "crime" unless it is determined to be a crime.
I know Muir, have been around him, and can attest too his attitude. I can also attest to the Female prosecutors (one retired and one passed away) attitude towards Van-valkenburg. As far as the athletic personal only socially but their jokes stories etc etc. certainly would lead one to believe theirs is similar.
Improper investigation (and handling) of the reports is the focus of the investigation IF that was the result of an attitude towards gender. Obviously that attitude exists here, why not elsewhere.
I have no axe with the athletic department (some opinions about coaching style and leadership and overfamiliarity with players - i don't think a players coach can ever get it done)
But I do have a problem with players who would participate in gang bang (consensual or not) and would feel it necessary to have their potential sex partner drunk before proceeding.... It doesn't speak well of confidence or commitment that their actions in that regard would be questionable (or they have to sink that low)